
The annual Ultimate Dubs weekend can only mean one thing: a new show season is upon us.
Spring has sprung in the United Kingdom, bringing with it torrential rain, more motorway traffic, and a spike in the sales of quick detailer spray and microfibre towels.

Last year’s Ultimate Dubs was a mixed bag, which brought concerns over the state of one-make car shows. There were some highlights, but the recipe began to feel a little stale, and I hoped it was just a dip in form for the Dubbing dynasty.

2024 may have been quieter than previous years – thanks in no small part to the awful weather – but I am pleased to report the show itself felt like a cut above what we saw in 2023.

The cars were nicely arranged, and photographers had room to breathe, which meant more scope for shooting.

The centre stage hall was a prime example of that with the new carpet layout and what I saw as the biggest improvement – strong, neutral white lights above.

My go-to camera is my beloved Sony A9, which I upgraded to from a Sony A7iii that struggled to keep up when panning GT3 race cars. But even with the A9’s fantastic sensor and wide dynamic range, the old lighting situation was a nightmare.


It was also great to see some continental European cars had made the journey over, including this pair of Audi A1s with camber ranging from extreme to ridiculous.

Not only was the show floor arranged better, but the quality of cars was very high for the most part too. Even those situated in smaller trade stands seemed more carefully selected than what we’ve seen in previous years.

Air Lift Performance had their show-stoppers out in force.


Being the ’90s Euro fanboy enthusiast that I am, my highlights from the stand were Marc Knight’s purple, BBS-equipped Porsche 968, and Dougie McColm’s Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.5 Cosworth, which I will be showing you in more detail in a separate spotlight.

As always, the ‘Red Room’ showcased some of the UK’s finest VAG builds. The Ultimate Dubs, if you will.

And the outdoor space was as diverse as ever, with a wide range of owner clubs and show-and-shine exhibitors in the mix.

Add in BMX stunt displays, RC drifting, and a charity raffle to do some good whilst enjoying our hobby, and you’ve got yourself a family-friendly car show.

There were a few outstanding machines that I can’t wait to show you through standalone spotlights, so keep your eyes peeled.

It may not be the hectic Ultimate Dubs of old, but I think the venerable Telford car show is back in a big way. I expect the 2025 event to be busy again – so long as the weather plays ball.

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it after all, but a few tweaks have gone a long way after 18 years. Welcome back Ultimate Dubs, it’s nice to see you again.
Mario Christou
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Mario
Damn that's alot of pics!!!! Got any more?!(laughing) Freaking incredible amount of VWs at this show!! Drooling over here! Ordering some copper R10 Ronals for my MKIII Jetta. Hope weather is better this summer than last!! Love the pics!!! Old VWs are timeless!!!
David thank you for reading! I think you're one of my longest-term commenters, I've seen your Jetta in the comments so many times over the years!
Mario,
I love my Jetta SO MUCH! I have replaced just about everything on it. Bought it brand new in Maryland. It got hit by a drunk, Honda CBR 400 20 years ago thos June and I was able to save it. Plus dusty mauve is so rare and it's a 5speed. NGP-built 2., Techtonics everything, original interior.(Does it cause cancer?!)(laughing) And my mom gave me the money for the deposit. And I love MKIIIs!
Hope you'll get to the states this year! Helen, GA, L'oe Show in Pennsylvania on my list. Rained all last summer. Keep up the good work!!! You should visit NGP in Maryland. Amazing tuning shop. Google: David Alston + Mobil1. That's me!
Not bad.
Not bad? I'll take it haha!
Haha! I was looking at the gallery and story early this morning. That's all I could think to say at the time. Either way, I like it. Great job.
Hi Mario, great photos!
I'm kind of confused as to what the feature on the 968 is for? It's pretty much stock on air with wheels and blue seatbelts...
As a 944 turbo owner myself I've taken a lot of time to research what you can do to the cars on that platform and it's nice looking, without a doubt, but worth a full feature? idk....
Of course he could have fitted a big V8 or some other funky engine under the hood (although I know how cramped these engine bays are), if that is the case, ignore my ramblings
There’s actually a decent amount of room for the size of car. I put an aluminum 4.8 in my 944 without much trouble, even kept the pop up lights
Thank you Sof, much appreciated. The 968 is just a car I wanted to touch on in the feature because it's one of my favourite Porsche shapes, and I've not seen a modified one in the UK before.
The spotlight will be on the Mercedes 190 E. Thanks for reading!
Ah okay, I read it as if both were getting one, Cheers !

Great photos! Love that 968; you just don't see those around. Kind of an unsung hero.
Wow what clarity, could be best photo Ive seen of mine, and not even an engine pic, brilliant can't wait to see your write-up on Joes Mk1